Bibliographics

This is a table of authors, titles, dates and other bibliographic information; it is a list metadata describing the content of your study carrel. Think of it as your library.

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A06862Cecil, Thomas, fl. 1630, engraver.The iudgment of humane actions a most learned, & excellent treatise of morrall philosophie, which fights agaynst vanytie, & conduceth to the fyndinge out of true and perfect felicytie. Written in French by Monsieur Leonard Marrande and Englished by Iohn Reynolds16296629318349nan./cache/A06862.xml./txt/A06862.txt
A38506Charleton, Walter, 1619-1707.Epicurus''s morals collected partly out of his owne Greek text, in Diogenes Laertius, and partly out of the rhapsodies of Marcus Antoninus, Plutarch, Cicero, & Seneca ; and faithfully Englished.16564709813536nan./cache/A38506.xml./txt/A38506.txt
A33163Cicero, Marcus Tullius.Tullys offices in three books / turned out of Latin into English by Ro. L''Estrange16805962819265nan./cache/A33163.xml./txt/A33163.txt
A33912Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.Miscellanies in five essays ... the four last by way of dialogue / by Jeremy Collier ...16944840215227nan./cache/A33912.xml./txt/A33912.txt
A33913Collier, Jeremy, 1650-1726.Miscellanies upon moral subjects by Jeremy Collier ...16954039912982nan./cache/A33913.xml./txt/A33913.txt
A34265Confucius.The morals of Confucius, a Chinese philosopher who flourished above five hundred years before the coming of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ : being one of the most choicest pieces of learning remaining of that nation.1691260967910nan./cache/A34265.xml./txt/A34265.txt
A43394Herbert, Percy, Sir.Certaine conceptions, or, Considerations of Sir Percy Herbert, upon the strange change of peoples dispositions and actions in these latter times directed to his sonne.16507137118955nan./cache/A43394.xml./txt/A43394.txt
A50634Mackenzie, George, Sir, 1636-1691.Moral gallantry a discourse, wherein the author endeavours to prove, that point of honour (abstracting from all other tyes) obliges men to be vertuous and that there is nothing so mean (or unworthy of a gentleman) as vice / by Sir George Mackenzie.1667214736101nan./cache/A50634.xml./txt/A50634.txt
A14293Vaughan, William, 1577-1641.The golden-groue moralized in three bookes: a worke very necessary for all such, as would know how to gouerne themselues, their houses, or their countrey. Made by W. Vaughan, Master of Artes, and student in the ciuill law,16007538225222nan./cache/A14293.xml./txt/A14293.txt